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Re: Screen shots from JAG
by Peter DeCrescenzo on Mar 7, 2005 at 6:24:05 am

[Shannon W. Rawls] "it looks like the Z1 is focused on the M60 Machine Gun, thus resulting in Depth-Of-Field of the boat...which means a blurry boat is a GOOD thing."

I believe Steve is also pointing out the leading left-edge artifacts in the Z1 footage. I don't know if this is caused by over-sharpening in the Z1 or problems introduced in post or distribution.

When I saw Z1 imagery on good Sony HD monitors (in Sony's booth at DV Expo & in Apple's booth at MacWorld) I noticed similar artifacts. The overall image looked crisper than most 1/3" 3-CCD DV25 footage I've seen, but when I looked at any smaller area of the picture it looked about as good/bad as those DV cams.

That's why I'm investigating using a native 2/3" 3-CCD DV25 interlaced cam instead of a 1/3" HDV cam (FX1, Z1 or whatever might be announced at NAB).

Sure a 2/3" DV25 cam has typically cost more, but the price of these is coming way down due to what's going on in the market.

- Peter


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